USAID freeze, America’s WHO exit will hit healthcare in African countries

USAID freeze, America’s WHO exit will hit healthcare in African countries

[Scroll.in] - 02/14/2025

Countries which will be most affected are those with a high burden of HIV, TB and malaria and with large populations of refugee and internally displaced people.



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